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Archives for 2014

Answering the Call

July 12th, 2022

by As COVID spread in 2020, the call was put out to former nurses: we need your help. One of the many retired nurses who heeded this call was Nicki Foxx. “The governor said come on, so I did!” she said. Nicki and her husband have lived in Clifton for three years, coming to central… Read More

It’s All in the Hands

December 5th, 2021

by Our Sunset Home activities team created an incredible photo project of our residents’ hands holding something special to them — a Bible, paintbrushes, an American flag, a bingo card — you name it! For Grandparent’s Day, these photos were displayed in our halls so everyone could see them, but these photos aren’t just meant… Read More

Do Longevity Supplements Work and Are They Safe?

January 6th, 2021

by What the latest research says about the burgeoning science, and selling, of longer, healthier life. By Rashelle Brown (provided by Next Avenue) Aches and pains. A growing waistline. Diminishing eyesight, hearing loss, memory lapses. These are the woes of growing older for some people, once considered inevitable. But recent, exciting discoveries in the fast-growing… Read More

Lessons From the Resilience of Older Adults in 2020

December 17th, 2020

by Why the pandemic is an opportunity to recognize their strength as a resource in waiting. By Paul Irving, a Next Avenue Influencer in Aging. It has been a year of living dangerously for older adults, and it appears far from over. Vaccines are coming to the rescue, but COVID-19 still rages, and the waiting… Read More

Alex Trebek: In His Own Words

July 28th, 2020

by Candid reflections on cancer, family, his role on “Jeopardy!” and finding peace. By Richard Harris. Provided by Next Avenue.   Alex Trebek:  The Answer is… Reflections on My Life is not your typical autobiography or standard memoir. Rather, it’s what the 79-year-old Jeopardy! host calls “a series of quick look-ins, revelations.” Trebek has been a public… Read More

Specially Tailored Meals Can Help You Recover From a Hospital Stay

July 9th, 2020

by (Editor’s note: This article is part of an editorial partnership between Next Avenue and the Benjamin Rose Institute on Aging, a Cleveland-based nonprofit whose mission is to advance support for older adults and caregivers.) Most of us know eating right is one of the most important aspects of healthy living. We recognize that bad eating… Read More

‘When Can I Hug My Grandchildren Again?’

July 7th, 2020

by Stay-at-home orders were put in place throughout the country to stop the spread of the COVID-19 virus and “flatten the curve” to prevent the health care system from becoming overwhelmed. In initially hard-hit areas of the country such as New York and New Jersey, these measures have worked and there has been a sharp… Read More

Loving our Loved Ones from Afar

April 17th, 2020

by Our world has learned a lot through the COVID-19 outbreak. We’ve learned that life is very different when things we have taken for granted for so long are stripped away unexpectedly. Some of us have learned what a financial loss can do to our household; Essential workers have learned to sacrifice in ways they… Read More

Trouble Sleeping Due to the Pandemic? Try These Suggestions

March 27th, 2020

by A variety of techniques can help calm the mind for better sleep By Patricia Corrigan, Next Avenue Contributing Writer, March 2020 Sleep is always important for good health, and that’s especially true in this challenging time. When you rest well, you’re better equipped to face the day. But right now, in the midst of… Read More

Life in Assisted Living

December 31st, 2019

by Article by Sherrie Bradley, RN,BSN, Heckmann Assisted Living Manager Depending on where you are located and what community you and your family decide is best for you, could mean different levels of care for you. While some communities are large and stand-alone, they may be able to offer much deeper levels of care and… Read More

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Celebrating 65 years of ministry and service to the seniors of Clifton and Bosque County, Lutheran Sunset Ministries offers inspired retirement living options at every life stage. Our 32-acre campus is designed as an intimate setting of neighborhoods that accommodate residents at various levels of care. In addition to quality health and wellness opportunities, Lutheran Sunset Ministries provides an enriched lifestyle through innovative programs, interdisciplinary activities, and a focus on physical, intellectual, social and spiritual growth.

Providing the only full continuum of care available in Bosque County—including independent living, assisted living, long-term care, rehabilitation and therapy, memory support, hospice services and companion services—Lutheran Sunset Ministries is a cornerstone of the region. With a state-of-the-art healthcare building, an increase in services and amenities, and a rededication to providing services that allow people to live full and enriched lives, Lutheran Sunset Ministries has created a quality of life unparalleled in the region.

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